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    The 1994 Cuban rafter crisis which is also known as the 1994 Cuban raft exodus or the Balsero crisis was the emigration of more than 35,069 Cubans to the...
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    Balseros (redirect from Balseros (rafters))
    The August 1994 Cuban rafter crisis was the fourth wave of Cuban immigration following Castro's rise to power. The 1994 Balseros Crisis was ended by...
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  • from Cuba, regardless of destination, during 1980 Mariel boatlift and the 1994 Cuban rafter crisis. Between October 2021 and December 2022, 9,164 Cuban migrants...
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    Greenhill argues that the 1994 Cuban rafter crisis was in part engineered by the Cuban government to push social problems out of Cuba and threaten the creation...
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    Mariel boatlift and the 1994 Cuban rafter crisis combined", which were Cuba's previous largest migration events. As of 2022 Cuba's fertility rate is 1.582...
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    business in Cuba, and allowed U.S. citizens to sue foreign investors who use American-owned property seized by the Cuban government. The Cuban government...
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  • The 1994 Cuban rafter crisis was the emigration of more than 35,000 Cubans to the United States via makeshift rafts. In response to the crisis Bill Clinton...
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    bill was designed to give back control of Cuba to the Cuban people. It had eight conditions to which the Cuban Government needed to adhere before full sovereignty...
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    Teller Amendment (category Cuba–United States relations)
    supported Cuban independence, and representatives of the domestic sugar business, including sponsor Senator Henry Teller of Colorado, who feared Cuban competition...
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    Angelina Castro (category American people of Cuban descent)
    private schools in Miami. As a preteen, Castro participated in the 1994 Cuban rafter crisis protests in Miami. Prior to working in the adult film industry...
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    during the 1994 Cuban rafter crisis and beyond. As Cubans continued to immigrate and become more settled in American society, many Cuban owned businesses...
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    months following, over 30,000 Cuban refugees fled on rafts and tugboats in an event known as the 1994 Cuban rafter crisis. These refugees were initially...
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    Service Medal for his efforts during the 1994 Cuban rafter crisis. His accounts of the resilience of the Cuban people where latter recounted in the Financial...
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    newer Cuban emigrants from the 1994 Cuban rafter crisis. The propagation of the idea of the Cuba de ayer includes many ideas as to what Cuban society...
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    The first major wave of Cuban boat people came after the failure of the Bay of Pigs Invasion and the Cuban Missile Crisis, which ended a "temporary...
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  • Operations Safe Haven and Safe Passage (category Cuban-American riots in the United States)
    place to regain control of camp five, the last camp under Cuban immigrant control. The Cuban migrants were taken into custody and the instigators and leaders...
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    Wet feet, dry feet policy (category Cuban refugees)
    risk for asylum seekers entering the country. In 1994, also known as the year of the Rafter Crisis, 36,900 immigrants risked travel by sea. On January...
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  • The Cuban Revolution was the overthrow of Fulgencio Batista's regime by the 26th of July Movement and the establishment of a new Cuban government led by...
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  • Lizbet Martínez (category Cuban emigrants to the United States)
    Lizbet Martínez is a Cuban violinist and English teacher at M.A. Milam K-8 Center. During the ""balsero crisis" of 1994, over 30,000 Cubans immigrated to the...
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    Philip Bonsal (category Ambassadors of the United States to Cuba)
    Knoxville, Tennessee, circa 1929. After living in Cuba for several months as a student trainee with the Cuban Telephone Company, Bonsal worked in Spain and...
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  • Hay–Quesada Treaty (category Treaties of Cuba)
    treaty the U.S. recognized Cuban sovereignty over the territory of the Isle of Pines off the southern coast of the island of Cuba, which since 1978 has been...
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    October 1962 Cuban intervention in Angola – 1975–1991) Special Period in Time of Peace – economic crisis, 1991–2000 August 1994 protest in Cuba Cuban thaw –...
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  • Domenech Catalonia Balseros emigrating from Cuba during the Período especial and the 1994 Cuban rafter crisis Nominated Bus 174 Jose Padilha Brazil The...
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    Golden exile (category Aftermath of the Cuban Revolution)
    of Cubans, from the 1959 Cuban Revolution to October of 1962, has been dubbed the Golden exile and the first emigration wave in the greater Cuban exile...
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    Hialeah, Florida (category Cuban-American culture in Florida)
    Tester, Hank (September 23, 2010). "All Grown Up: The Face of the Cuban Rafter Crisis". NBC Miami. Retrieved September 10, 2013. "Sunny Forecast for Meteorologist"...
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    Tester, Hank (September 23, 2010). "All Grown Up: The Face of the Cuban Rafter Crisis". NBC Miami. Retrieved June 13, 2012. Bagg, Julia (March 8, 2012)...
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    Nancy Pelosi (section Cuba)
    2015, Pelosi supported President Obama's Cuban Thaw, a rapprochement between the U.S. and Castro's regime in Cuba, and visited Havana for meetings with high-level...
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    Grown Up: The Face of the Cuban Rafter Crisis". NBC Miami. Retrieved April 22, 2013. Myriam Marquez (November 7, 1994). "Cuban Refugees At Guantanamo Caught...
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    Copeland, J. Isaac; Cashion, Jerry C. (January 2023) [Originally published 1994]. "Spencer, Samuel". NCpedia. Retrieved 10 August 2024. Spencer's death came...
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  • February 2023. Rafter 2005, p. 219. Charalambous, Giorgos; Lamprianou, Iasonas (2016). "Societal Responses to the Post-2008 Economic Crisis among South European...
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